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Discusses challenges to achieving constitutional change to recognise Indigenous Australians; race and the Australian constitution; Hindmarsh Island bridge case; necessary change; "addition of fine words about Aboriginal people would ring hollow if the body of the constitution continues to permit racial discrimination against them" [conclusion]

"George Williams is from the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law."

"Parts of this article have been developed from 'Recognising Indigenous people in the Australian constitution: what the constitution should say and how the referendum can be won' in Land, rights, laws: issues of native title (volume 5 no 1 September 2011)"

Discusses challenges to achieving constitutional change to recognise Indigenous Australians; race and the Australian constitution; Hindmarsh Island bridge case; necessary change; "addition of fine words about Aboriginal people would ring hollow if the body of the constitution continues to permit racial discrimination against them" [conclusion]

"George Williams is from the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law."

"Parts of this article have been developed from 'Recognising Indigenous people in the Australian constitution: what the constitution should say and how the referendum can be won' in Land, rights, laws: issues of native title (volume 5 no 1 September 2011)"

"George Williams is from the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law."

"Parts of this article have been developed from 'Recognising Indigenous people in the Australian constitution: what the constitution should say and how the referendum can be won' in Land, rights, laws: issues of native title (volume 5 no 1 September 2011)"